Seaford Last Meadow and Last Wood in June

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Seaford Last Meadow and Last Wood in June
Wildflowers within the town boundaries

I visited the Last Meadow in MayAMP and thought I would pop back to see what had changed and wander in to the Last Wood nextdoor as this area is only about 20 minutes walk from my house.

Flowering in the Last Meadow

As well as the plants in bloom below, there was elderflower in abundance, hoary mustard, and various yellow trefoils and purple vetches which I wasn’t able to photograph well or identify with any certainty. Not a bad flora for a scrubby dog walking field.

Hop trefoil – Trifolium campestre – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Agrimony with insect – Agrimonia eupatoria – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Scarlet pimpernel – Anagallis arvensis – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Great mullein – Verbascum thapsus – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Wild rose – Rosa – Hoverfly – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Common poppy – Papaver rhoeas – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Common toadflax – Linaria vulgaris – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Oxeye daisy – Leucanthemum vulgare – Last Meadow Seaford Jun 2020
Rosebay willowherb – Chamerion angustifolium – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Ground ivy – Glechoma hederacea – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020
Mouse ear hawkweed – Pilosella officinarum – Last Meadow Seaford – Jun 2020

Shady plants in the Last Wood

Deadly nightshade marked the entrance to the Last Wood – foreshadowing if you like. I last visited there a couple of years ago in early spring before the leaves on the large sycamore trees came through, and found it pleasant with an ancient abandoned feel. This time I found it dark and a little claustrophobic, heavy with nettles and litter.

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Deadly nightshade – Atropa belladonna – Last Wood Seaford – Jun 2020
Thistle – Cirsium – Last Wood Seaford – Jun 2020
Stinking iris – Iris foetidissima – Last Wood Seaford – Jun 2020

Back out of the woods

I passed all the signs asking me not to dump my garden waste and emerged back into the sunshine on Alfriston Rd and was faced with a jolly bank of mallow.

Common mallow – Malva sylvestris – Alfriston Rd Seaford – Jun 2020

A note about colours in these photos

I generally use my smartphone to take pics while I’m out and about and am really pleased with it. But sometimes the colour is very slightly off. It does have some manual settings which I haven’t looked into as I want to just point and press when I’m going for a walk. But…

  • The common poppy always looks a little on the crimson side in my pics, rather than scarlet
  • Scarlet pimpernel as above
  • Stinking iris looked in the flesh a delicate primrose yellow, but today’s photo looked washed out

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In June 2021 the Last MeadowAMP was awash with Pyramidal orchids.

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